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Host Paul Taylor, a Neuroscientist, Exercise Physiologist, Nutritionist and PhD student in Psychology, interviews experts from around the world on cutting edge research and practices related to improving your mind, body and brain to become your best self.
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I drink a beer with a different guest each week and interact with you live on YouTube. You ask us questions in French and in English and we have fun in franglais. Support the show and get exclusive content: https://patreon.com/paultaylor
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All of us have an inner critic. Eckhart Tolle calls that part of us the Tormentor, we call it our inner Gremlin. Whatever you want to call it, you have a choice whether this voice dictates your life. In this episode, Carly dives into some strategies so you can get unstuck and live your life well. Loving the podcast? Consider leaving a review as it …
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Join me in this illuminating episode as I sit down with Professor John Read, a leading mental health researcher. Drawing from decades of research and clinical experience, Prof. Read explains how childhood trauma physically reshapes the brain, challenges the oversimplified "chemical imbalance" theory of depression, and reveals disturbing data about …
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Today I discuss how our knowledge of Lactic Acid, or to be more specific, it's close cousin Lactate, which is Lactic Acid without the hydrogen ion. Most of us think about the unpleasant sensations and feelings, but research shows that Lactate has a myriad of surprising benefits for the body and brain. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informa…
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How you respond to stress today has been significantly influenced by your early childhood experiences. However, this doesn't mean you have to be victim of the past. Carly delves into what you can do on a daily basis to help you manage your stress and live well. Carly Taylor is a Mental Fitness Coach passionate about helping people tame their mind s…
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In today's episode, we delve into the fascinating world of your gut microbiome—often called your 'second brain'—with leading expert Dr. Jason Hawrelak - a researcher, educator, and naturopath with 25 years’ clinical experience. We explore how modern diets and environmental toxins are decimating our gut health, with shocking revelations about how 'f…
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In this episode, Carly explores the power of embracing life as it truely is. We often get stuck on how things 'should' be, but that mindset can lead to frustration, stress and disappointment. Whether it's family gatherings, challenging situations, or unexpected turns in life, learning to accept reality helps us find peace and live more fully in the…
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In this second part of the mind-blowing conversation on The Paul Taylor Podcast, we explore the fascinating world of cellular health with Dr. Christabelle Yeoh who challenges our understanding of light, cold exposure, and mitochondrial function. Through a blend of cutting-edge science and practical applications, we uncover why sunlight impacts far …
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Of all the touted strategies and supplement touted to reduce your biological age and rate of aging, one stands out for the strength of the evidence, and we explore it on this week's Wisdom Wednesdays. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Di Paul Taylor
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In today's episode, Carly Taylor talks about the skill of Willingness and how it can shift us from avoidance to fully engaging with life. Willingness is a skill to stop struggling with difficult emotions and start living in alignment with the important things in your life. Carly Taylor is a Mental Fitness Coach passionate about helping people tame …
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Journey deep into your cellular powerhouses - the mitochondria - in this eye-opening episode of The Paul Taylor Podcast. I sit down with Dr. Christabelle Yeoh, an Integrative Medicine Physician, with over 20 years of experience in clinical care, as she reveals how these ancient cellular components govern everything from brain health to athletic per…
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When we're preparing for an important event, like school exams, a job interview, a performance or even a date, we naturally get stressed and anxious. In this episode, Carly gives you tips to manage that stress and anxiety so it doesn't take over and affect your performance. These powerful strategies can help you perform at your best on the big day.…
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Dive into the world of exercise science with physiology and performance expert Dr. Stacy Sims. Discover age-optimised fitness strategies from youth to golden years, unpack the science of recovery, and demystify cardio training. Learn how to adapt your workouts through hormonal changes, understand the mental health benefits of exercise, and explore …
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We all know the importance of regular check-ups, but what should you pay the most attention to? Today I discuss what I think are the 6 most important biomarkers to track, as when they go awry, they dramatically increase your risk of Cardiovascular Disease, Type 2 Diabetes, Dementia, some Cancers, Fatty Liver Disease, Chronic kidney Disease and more…
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This week, Carly talks about a strategy based on ACT and Viktor Frankl's Logo Therapy to help manage unpleasant thoughts and emotions so they don't gain power and dictate what we do. Carly Taylor is a Mental Fitness Coach passionate about helping people tame their mind so they can live a rich, meaningful and fulfilled life. She is trained in ACT (A…
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Discover the hidden power of exercise in transforming your health and longevity in this illuminating conversation with Dr. Sims, a leading expert in physiology and performance. This eye-opening episode explores the brain-boosting effects of physical activity and uncovers the alarming trend of early-onset muscle loss, and the myriad of health implic…
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Today I discuss the remarkable longevity molecule Klotho and it's associated gene. We go into the history of it, variants which over-express it and the dramatic benefits, as well as a proven way to enhance the expression of klotho in your body and brain. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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The term Moral Injury is when your ethical compass is thrown off course and can have a huge emotional impact on people, leading to anxiety, depression or a loss of trust. Carly looks at the research for managing Moral Injury using ACT, an effective values-focussed approach. Carly Taylor is a Mental Fitness Coach passionate about helping people tame…
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In this engaging episode, we unlock the secrets of the 'flow state' with Dr. Sue Jackson, a renowned expert in performance psychology and bestselling author. Discover how this peak state of focus and productivity, often experienced by elite athletes and artists, can be harnessed by anyone to improve daily life, work, and even exam preparation. Dr. …
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Today I discuss my view on plant-based diets by looking at different systematic reviews comparing nutrient intakes of plant-based eaters versus omnivores, plus the impact of such diets on cardiovascular disease deaths and another looking at mental health outcomes. I also report on recent research comparing the cost of these diets as well. This is o…
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In this episode, Carly explores the popular mantra 'I am enough', diving into what it really means and the misconceptions that may arise through interpretation. How we interpret this statement is important because it could mean the difference between staying stuck and moving forward. This is a thought provoking episode about the balance between emb…
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In this episode, we explore the world of extreme expeditions and mental resilience with Paul Watkins, an adventurer who has conquered challenges across seven continents. From Antarctica's icy expanses to towering mountain peaks, Paul shares gripping tales that showcase not just physical endurance, but also mental fortitude, self-discovery, and the …
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In this episode of Mojo Monday, Carly Taylor explores the importance of listening to understand rather than just responding. She breaks down the three levels of listening—internal, focused, and global—and explains how self-awareness can improve communication and deepen connections. Listen to discover how mastering these skills can help others feel …
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In this episode, we look closely at the critical topics surrounding diabetes and metabolic syndrome with Dr. Avi Charlton, a seasoned GP with over 20 years of experience managing these conditions. Dr. Charlton takes us on a comprehensive journey through the nuances of diabetes, distinguishing between its various forms, and unravel the mysteries of …
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Many people start an exercise program in an attempt to lose weight, and end up disheartened when the scales don't move. New research shows that even without weight loss, exercise can have profound impact on how your fat cells behave, which in turn improves your metabolic health. The take-home message - prioritise fitness, rather than the scales. Se…
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In this episode of Mojo Monday, Carly explores the relationship between character strengths (or virtues) and values and how understanding the difference and applying them can move you towards are more meaningful and fulfilling life. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Di Paul Taylor
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In this groundbreaking episode, we explore the rapidly evolving field of psychedelic-assisted therapy with Dr. Paul Liknaitzky, a leading researcher at the forefront of this innovative approach to mental health treatment. From the original and sometimes controversial studies of the 1960s to cutting-edge clinical trials today, we explore how substan…
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The Stoic Art of Acquiescence is one we can all apply to our lives to reduce the struggle we so often have with what we can't change in our lives. Carly tells a personal and moving story to reflect on this practice and offers you, the listener, the invitation to apply this to your own life. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In this episode, Carly Taylor dives into the idea of finding purpose in everyday life. What if purpose isn't something you have to search for, but something you create through daily actions? This episode challenges common beliefs and offers another perspective on living a life of meaning and purpose. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informat…
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In this keynote talk that I gave at the ACNEM Annual Conference, I (Paul Taylor) delve deep into the life-changing impact of exercise on longevity. Using a blend of research, personal insights and real-world examples, I explain why exercise is the most powerful tool we have to prevent chronic diseases, extend lifespan, and improve our overall healt…
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Typically thought of as a geriatric condition that starts over the age of 65 and dramatically reduces quality of life and negatively affects both healthspan and lifespan, new research suggests that it's occurring much sooner than we thought. This is a completely preventable disaster and I discuss some of the mechanisms involved. See omnystudio.com/…
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Ever wondered why some people seem unfazed by stress while others crumble under pressure? In this captivating episode, Paul Taylor and Dr. Stan Rodski unlock the secrets of the body-brain connection, revealing how simple techniques like breathing and music can dramatically alter your stress response. Whether you're battling anxiety, seeking peak pe…
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In this enlightening episode, Paul Taylor sits down with Dr. Emily Leeming, a dietitian and gut microbiome expert with a PhD from King's College London. They dig deep into the fascinating world of gut health, exploring how what we eat shapes our internal ecosystem and influences our overall well-being. From the surprising impact of early life event…
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Most of us have heard of Kaizen and it's relevance to productivity and processes. However, this is not the true Japanese meaning of Kaizen. Kaizen is more than productivity. It is a deeply personal mindset that we can all adopt in order to live life aligned with what is truely important to us. In this episode, Carly will shed light on what Kaizen i…
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In this eye-opening chat, Paul Taylor sits down with Matty Lansdown, a nutritionist, scientist, speaker, and fellow podcast host. They talk about why we eat when we're not hungry, how junk food messes with our brains, and what we can do to build a healthier relationship with food. From the tricks food companies use to keep us snacking, to the reaso…
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There is a massive industry centred around artificial sweeteners, with the idea being that they are good for managing weight and decreasing your risk of diabetes - but what does the actual science say? Tune in to find out. And if you're enjoying the podcast, please leave us a review on your preferred podcast player. See omnystudio.com/listener for …
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All of us struggle with overthinking at some stage. In this episode, we explore a practical strategy, recommended by a clinical psychologist, to help you shift your attention away from your thoughts. Find out more about Carly at carlytaylorcoaching.com.au Follow her on Instagram at @carly_taylor_coaching See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy info…
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In this long-overdue conversation, I sit down with Dr. Michelle H Lim, a leading expert on loneliness and the CEO of Ending Loneliness Together. We dive deep into the often-overlooked issue of loneliness, exploring its profound impact on our health and well-being. Dr. Lim shares her extensive research and insights into how loneliness not only affec…
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The voice in your head - is it always helpful, or do you struggle with it. If the answer is the latter, or the case for someone close to you, this podcast is for you. In this episode I chat with clinical psychologist Dr Lillian Nejad about the state of mental health today and we explore a range of reasons why it's so bad, especially for teenagers. …
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